It's all very heavy in imagery. "To set loose" is comparing the man to a caged animal and you're setting them free, but they probably mean it in a menacing way. They are purposely freeing the man to do what ever he wanted in "the wild backwaters of the planet," or rather the slums/ghettos/poorer regions of the world. Sooooo..... in general here's my paraphrasing - "He was not a thoughtless murderer, like Lehrer, that could be freed to do all of the killing on behalf of the other guy."
Where's this from?